Eligibility Criteria

A professional masters (or equivalent) degree in Architecture, Architectural Design, Conservation, History & Theory, or Landscape Architecture is required.

Master’s degree in social sciences (sociology, anthropology, economics, environmental studies, history), art history or civil engineering, is also acceptable. In such cases, an applicant may be advised to undergo a one-year bridge course. Please note that students from non-architecture background will get the PhD degree in 'Built Environment Studies'.

Accreditation is a process by which the quality of a programme is examined and certified normally by an external body of academics. It validates and certifies that academic processes practised within an institute are robust and relevant.

Accreditations of this Course:

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What is Apporval ?

For any programme to be recognized for further studies or a profession it needs to be approved either by a University or/and by a professional council as the case may be.